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but arod us, sheer devastation. people are coming out of their houses nowo greet us. if you look to the rht, oh, my god. written in the grass is the word lp. help has arrived for this remo devastated comnity of homanham. thanks to u.s. navchoppers. they've brought inupplies and a doctor, the first one this village has seen in a year. is dr. pernav shetti. he is using the newly stocked pharmacy. since you've been here in this one ho, what have you seen? >> mostly what we'veeen seeing is a lot of complications of wounds. >> reporte he's in a race against ti. people on otheristant islands are waiting for him. are you going tbe the drop-in doctor for every village every day you'r going to pvide emergency care? >> we can only provide emergency servic >> reporter: it' an enormous challenge in thisast island nation. in ordero see a doctor, you have to take a boat across? >> correct. it's about a four-hour boat journey across. >> rorter: could you d this without thu.s. military? >> aolutely not. they've been more than helpful and very critical in their operations. >> repter:
but arod us, sheer devastation. people are coming out of their houses nowo greet us. if you look to the rht, oh, my god. written in the grass is the word lp. help has arrived for this remo devastated comnity of homanham. thanks to u.s. navchoppers. they've brought inupplies and a doctor, the first one this village has seen in a year. is dr. pernav shetti. he is using the newly stocked pharmacy. since you've been here in this one ho, what have you seen? >> mostly what we'veeen seeing is a...
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how do you use them? do i have to use them at businesses that accept bitcoins? >> sure. the bitcoin is a new aspect class. it is built in, you can second value back and forth without the need for any intermediary, and it's also a store of value. i heard you announce that the price of bitcoin was up over 6 hundred dollars. just before i walked on to stage, it is now up to almost 8 hundred dollars. but i would also say that people are recognizing that bitcoin is its own payment system in that, finally, the third aspect, it's a currency. gold, cash, stocks, commodities, characteristics. >> great conversation about asset classes and why you should have different ones. marco good to see you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> all right. it's not bitcoins but real dollars that jpmorgan is reportedly shelling out to provide relief to homeowners. it is set to pay 4 billion dollars to help homeowners lower monthly mortgage payments. this 4 billion dollars in consumer relief is part of the reported 14 billion dollars deal. the larger settlement may be announced as early as tue
how do you use them? do i have to use them at businesses that accept bitcoins? >> sure. the bitcoin is a new aspect class. it is built in, you can second value back and forth without the need for any intermediary, and it's also a store of value. i heard you announce that the price of bitcoin was up over 6 hundred dollars. just before i walked on to stage, it is now up to almost 8 hundred dollars. but i would also say that people are recognizing that bitcoin is its own payment system in...
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thank you for being with us to give us insight to this. jim is a corn and soybean farmer talking to us from manhattan, illinois. >> dan, good to talk you, you just heard me talking to jim, who sort of, i guess every farmer gets it. they know not just the micro trends but the macro-trends. he was able to address this debate of ethanol, growing demand elsewhere and lowering corn prices. what's the situation from your perspective? >> i think jim got it, and he understands that price versus come down $3 a bush as your headlines suggested. the problem we have is it's really three-fold about what is going to be hitting the u.s. farmer. ethanol is down because of the blend wall. it's not because we need to produce more, but only because we can only use 10% in our conventional gasoline supply. as americans drive fewer miles, we're consuming 132 billions of unleaded, and that number will decline in future years. we have stimulated the world ino produce more. not only do you have 100 million acres in corn production in the united states, we have 150
thank you for being with us to give us insight to this. jim is a corn and soybean farmer talking to us from manhattan, illinois. >> dan, good to talk you, you just heard me talking to jim, who sort of, i guess every farmer gets it. they know not just the micro trends but the macro-trends. he was able to address this debate of ethanol, growing demand elsewhere and lowering corn prices. what's the situation from your perspective? >> i think jim got it, and he understands that price...
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john roberts joining us live from laatlanta. john, tell us more. >> jamie, greg, good afternoon to you. i spent about 15 minutes talking one on one with rob ford. he was taking a break from a new television show he's doing for the sun network that debuts tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. the new bottom line message i got from rob ford, it doesn't matter what's going on right now, all the protests, he's hanging tough and he's not going anywhere. unlike ray film erer who caved. there is no way they can remove him, all they can do is embarrass him. he says he's way past embarrassed skpeand he's going try to stay and get reelected next year. he did say he was getting professional treatment. he went into more detail with me. here's what he said. >> i have admitted to using illegal drugs in the last year. okay, i've admitted to drinking too much. s so i'm dealing with it. i'm training every day. i'm in a gym for two hours every day. i'm seeking professional help. i am not an alcoholic, i am not a drug addict. have i had my problems in the p
john roberts joining us live from laatlanta. john, tell us more. >> jamie, greg, good afternoon to you. i spent about 15 minutes talking one on one with rob ford. he was taking a break from a new television show he's doing for the sun network that debuts tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. the new bottom line message i got from rob ford, it doesn't matter what's going on right now, all the protests, he's hanging tough and he's not going anywhere. unlike ray film erer who caved. there is no way...
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. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us. there's lots going on in the world, including huge whole swathes of america on whether a rather large and powerful storm is going to keep us all from getting home to where ever home is for the holidays this year. the god of supposedly random weather really does like to give us storms on the heaviest travel days before thanksgiving every year and this year it turns out is no exception. got more on that coming up. the iconic political video, yes we can from the 2008 campaigns, that is now translating to other countries politicians. and the obama administration makes a big move late in the day today to stop the sheldoned aalsons and foster freezes and coke brothers of the world from trying to buy the next presidential election as well. they made the change without congress today. they announced the first part of it today. and if you know any i'd logically motivated billionaires and today they seemed like they were in a really bad mood, this policy change might be why. there's a lot going
. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us. there's lots going on in the world, including huge whole swathes of america on whether a rather large and powerful storm is going to keep us all from getting home to where ever home is for the holidays this year. the god of supposedly random weather really does like to give us storms on the heaviest travel days before thanksgiving every year and this year it turns out is no exception. got more on that coming up. the iconic political video,...
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. >>> thank you for joining us, i'm susie gharib, with the bond markets closed for the veterans day holiday, trading was subdued, still, any trading was up, the index posted its 35th record for this year. the dow added 21 points, the nasdaq went up a fraction, and the s&p added a point. so with the dow at another new high and the s&p 500 just a point away from a new all-time close, where are we in the markets right now? are we in the middle of an extended bull run or on course for a slight pullback. we look at the pros and cons of what could happen next. >> reporter: with just weeks to go before year end, many investors are left wondering what to do about their stocks. should you keep riding this bull wave higher, sell some of your winner, buy stocks now? the responses vary. >> our ages right now are much, much more conservative in this economy. >> i love to see stock go up. >> i bought most of mine at the record lows. >> what has changed in the last year is that i personally just don't trust money managers. >> reporter: the uncertainty doesn't change much when it comes from the view of the
. >>> thank you for joining us, i'm susie gharib, with the bond markets closed for the veterans day holiday, trading was subdued, still, any trading was up, the index posted its 35th record for this year. the dow added 21 points, the nasdaq went up a fraction, and the s&p added a point. so with the dow at another new high and the s&p 500 just a point away from a new all-time close, where are we in the markets right now? are we in the middle of an extended bull run or on course...
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who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation. hail mary full of grace the lord is -- >> don, when you listen to that, you hear a certain desperation. and just chilling words. as this man is praying that nothing happens to him and his family, across the great lakes. this is the same scenario as we have had dozens and dozens of reports in tornadoes. right now, 65, what they refer to as filtered reports. meaning they have taken out the duplicate reports of tornadoes. but i want to show you, zoom in. what happened just to east of st. louis. this is along interstate 64. this tornado, this tornado, and this one. a tornado with a track that moved, not parallel to the interstate, but touchdown, left a path of damage. we have a report that an ef-4 tornado, 200 miles an hour, widespread damage, almost near destruction, this happened in washington county illinois. this is not in the city of washington. that's an area that started out in pekin, just to the southern suburbs of peoria. then off towards washington washington. look what is happe
who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation. hail mary full of grace the lord is -- >> don, when you listen to that, you hear a certain desperation. and just chilling words. as this man is praying that nothing happens to him and his family, across the great lakes. this is the same scenario as we have had dozens and dozens of reports in tornadoes. right now, 65, what they refer to as filtered reports. meaning they have taken out the duplicate reports of tornadoes. but i want to...
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thankfully, she uses act restoring mouthwash. it rebuilds tooth enamel, making your teeth two times stronger. act. smile strong. >>> the chances of finding a matching bone marrow donor may be harder than you think. for some, the odds are 1 in 2 million. cnn's alexandra field has more on two families' journey to obtain life-saving transplants. >> reporter: miguel, if you sign up to be a bone marrow donor, the chance that you'll end up donating is 1 in 540, but doctors stress you may be someone's one and only chance for a life-saving transplant. >> what's going on? >> reporter: mandy manaccia was no stranger to miracles. before she had her own family, she was found on the streets of seoul, south korea on christmas eve and adopted as a baby by an american family. >> may 6th, 1974. i was actually flown in to jfk. >> reporter: this christmas season, she's hopeful another gift from overseas will give her yet another chance at life. >> life has been turned around and upside down. i'm still trying to grasp everything that's happening. >>
thankfully, she uses act restoring mouthwash. it rebuilds tooth enamel, making your teeth two times stronger. act. smile strong. >>> the chances of finding a matching bone marrow donor may be harder than you think. for some, the odds are 1 in 2 million. cnn's alexandra field has more on two families' journey to obtain life-saving transplants. >> reporter: miguel, if you sign up to be a bone marrow donor, the chance that you'll end up donating is 1 in 540, but doctors stress you...
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the amount dwarfs those using the president's exchanging. jim angle on what that means for everyone. >> reporter: the administration has two ways it hopes to reduce the uninsured, signing people up for the exchanges and enrolling people automatically in medicaid health care for the poor. officials reported four times as m many people signed up for medicaid. >> it's not surprising a lot more people are willing to sign up for a free medicaid program than they are to pay pretty hefty premiums for private insurance plans. >> reporter: and one consulting firm estimates the number of medicaid recipients relative to private plans is getting even bigger. >> we're estimating at this point about 800,000 people will be enrolled in medicaid newly compared to only about 142,000 at this point in exchanges. >> reporter: the administration expects 9 million to sign up for medicaid next year but only 7 million to sign up for private plans. medicaid, however, only reimburses about 60 cents on the dollar leaving patients begging for care. >> because a lot of d
the amount dwarfs those using the president's exchanging. jim angle on what that means for everyone. >> reporter: the administration has two ways it hopes to reduce the uninsured, signing people up for the exchanges and enrolling people automatically in medicaid health care for the poor. officials reported four times as m many people signed up for medicaid. >> it's not surprising a lot more people are willing to sign up for a free medicaid program than they are to pay pretty hefty...
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currency has value if everyone uses it and assigns a value to it. once they don't the value can just plummet. fascinating to see what money will look like if anything. good to see you have a u.s. dollar in your hand. appreciate it. >> just the one. >>> before we go to break this story. chicago commuters interesting trip over the weekend. a woman stripped down naked and announced she wanted to take over train. yes, it's a true story. police were able to take the naked 31-year-old into custody but it made for a memorable ride. it got us thinking because we've had strange commuting stories. let's hear a couple. #waytooweird. best answers later in the show. >> no naked stories. >> in boston you don't want to see -- you don't want to go there. still ahead on way too early golden boy not too happy with the final play. tom brady yelling at the refs. oxford english dictionary named its word of the year. miley cyrus has something to do with both of the finalists. and we'll check on the weather when we come right back. so i tri ed depend so i last weekend. tr
currency has value if everyone uses it and assigns a value to it. once they don't the value can just plummet. fascinating to see what money will look like if anything. good to see you have a u.s. dollar in your hand. appreciate it. >> just the one. >>> before we go to break this story. chicago commuters interesting trip over the weekend. a woman stripped down naked and announced she wanted to take over train. yes, it's a true story. police were able to take the naked 31-year-old...
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as wolf blitzer shows us. his passion for the environment keeps him thriving today. >> who thought the world needed 2 24/7 news. >> i did. >> most of my colleagues thought ted was nuts. >> sailing, media, environment, the united nations. >> you changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> they called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there is no cut off between the brain and the mouth with ted. >> he was a little unpredictable. >> he built a media empire. he won the america's cup. >> you have to go as fast as you can. > world series. >> he put the atlanta braves organization on the map. >> and the heart of jane fonda. >> i will never love anyone like i love him. >> before his world came crashing down. >> it has been a painful experience obviously. >> the fact that he was taken off that focus allowed him to go to the next important phase of his life. the third act. >> wow. wor wolf blitzer joining me now. you have been able to get to know him as your boss here. that third act. what is in it and do
as wolf blitzer shows us. his passion for the environment keeps him thriving today. >> who thought the world needed 2 24/7 news. >> i did. >> most of my colleagues thought ted was nuts. >> sailing, media, environment, the united nations. >> you changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> they called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there is no cut off between the brain and the mouth with ted. >> he was a little unpredictable....
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use cautiowhen driving or operating machinery. comm side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping anunusual dreams. if i uld describe being a nomoker, i would say "awesome." [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chtix is right for you. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor millions have raised tir hand fothe proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relie heartburn symptoms from acid refl disease. fi out how you can sav at purplepill.com. there is risk bone fracture anlow magnesium levels side effects may incle headache, abdominal pain, andiarrhea. if you have perstent diarrhea, contact ur doctor right away other serious stomach nditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogre contact ur doctor right away for many, relief is at hd. ask your dtor about nexium. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. i's a stationery and gifts ore. anything we rchase for the papecottage goesn our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them onle instantly with t
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make sure you stay with us, we'll be right back. >>> take us through it. i understand that you are in a command scenter and there is some very severe damage in kokomo? >> we'vead some damage done to one of our malls on u.s. 31. some glass is blown out of it.a major damage. also have a fire station with a roof clapsz on part of the fire station. we've had some damage to to a chevrolet dealer. basically, on the south end of kokomo, both the hospitals are there. have a shelter in place on 31 that woe eve opened up stlu the red cross. >> and you said you have some homes that have damage to them? >> yeah, we've got some houses that have been blown up. it was r it was more like a straight-line wind, but it really wasn't. we believe it was like a tornado on the ground moving somewhere between 65 and 70 mile an hour. at the plal, there was lots of people there. but no one was told to leave. >> just minor injuries so far that's been told to us and that's it. >> we hear the phones ringing. you've got to get back to it. that was larry smith. they have gotten some sev
make sure you stay with us, we'll be right back. >>> take us through it. i understand that you are in a command scenter and there is some very severe damage in kokomo? >> we'vead some damage done to one of our malls on u.s. 31. some glass is blown out of it.a major damage. also have a fire station with a roof clapsz on part of the fire station. we've had some damage to to a chevrolet dealer. basically, on the south end of kokomo, both the hospitals are there. have a shelter in...
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given to us by the united states, us, the representatives, and the senators, the constitution says that it is the legislature, ongress and the senate, that shall set trade policy that requires that we have the opportunity to look at the details of every trade policy and not fast track -- trash through the house -- fast track trash through the house. joining me and taking up as i wrap up my hour is my colleague on the republican side, why don't you take my last couple of minutes and then you can have your half hour or hour. >> first of all, let me thank the gentleman for yielding to me. i know it's a bit unusual when democrats and republicans come down and share portions of their time. i think it's actually what the american people want a little more of. we should do this more often. i'm giving a talk in a few moments on health care. you and i will probably disagree on some fundamental philosophical approaches to that. and that's fine. you're in one party, i'm in another. you have your own inclinations, i have my own inclinations and approaches. but to try to work constructively toward p
given to us by the united states, us, the representatives, and the senators, the constitution says that it is the legislature, ongress and the senate, that shall set trade policy that requires that we have the opportunity to look at the details of every trade policy and not fast track -- trash through the house -- fast track trash through the house. joining me and taking up as i wrap up my hour is my colleague on the republican side, why don't you take my last couple of minutes and then you can...
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thank you for being with us to thank you for being with us to give us insight to this. give us insight to this. jim is a corn jim is a corn and soybean farmer and soybean farmer talking to us from talking to us from manhattan, manhattan, illinois. illinois. >> dan, good to talk you, you >> dan, good to talk you, you just heard me talking to jim, just heard me talking to jim, who sort of, i guess every who sort of, i guess every farmer gets it. farmer gets it. they know not just the micro they know not just the micro trends but the macro-trends. trends but the macro-trends. he was able to address this he was able to address this debate of ethanol, growing debate of ethanol, growing demand elsewhere and demand elsewhere and lowering lowering corn prices. corn prices. what's the situation from your what's the situation from your perspective? perspective? >> i think jim got it, and he >> i think jim got it, and he understands that price versus understands that price versus come down $3 a bush as your come down $3 a bush as your headlines suggested. headlines suggested. the
thank you for being with us to thank you for being with us to give us insight to this. give us insight to this. jim is a corn jim is a corn and soybean farmer and soybean farmer talking to us from talking to us from manhattan, manhattan, illinois. illinois. >> dan, good to talk you, you >> dan, good to talk you, you just heard me talking to jim, just heard me talking to jim, who sort of, i guess every who sort of, i guess every farmer gets it. farmer gets it. they know not just the...
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this is your house behind us. >> this is my house behind us. >> i found possessions of mine at least half a mile over. but this town will come together. we always do. we'll come back. come back. >> perhaps no town was hit harder than washington, illinois. where the path of destruction was absolutely devastating. that's where nbc's jay gray is standing by. how do things look this morning? >> reporter: hey there, brian. good morning to you. tragedy really still unfolding here and we'll only see it get worse as the sun comes up and assess the damage. take a look. you can see what we're talking about here and this type of debris and the splintered wood stretches for miles in this area. all six of those fatalities came from the central illinois area. there is concern talking to officials here that as the recovery teams continue to pore through all of in that that number could climb so that's something they're concerned about. not only here but across that entire region that you talked about where severe thunderstorms and tornadoes as many as 40 actually just ripped across the nation's mid
this is your house behind us. >> this is my house behind us. >> i found possessions of mine at least half a mile over. but this town will come together. we always do. we'll come back. come back. >> perhaps no town was hit harder than washington, illinois. where the path of destruction was absolutely devastating. that's where nbc's jay gray is standing by. how do things look this morning? >> reporter: hey there, brian. good morning to you. tragedy really still unfolding...
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number one. >> schieffer: thank you all so much for being with us. it. >> was a privilege to be here. >> yes, it was. >> schieffer: final thoughts in a minute. >> schieffer: when i arrived in argentina in 19 the cover the war a great brit tan i was told argentina had known reliable history. each of the country's leaders had rewritten history to play up his accomplishments and play down or eliminate whatever his predecessor had accomplished. a frequent habit of totalitarian leaders. in the days after oswald shot the president, the first reaction of many in dallas was to bulldoze this building as if that might somehow erase the whole thing in the fact that it happened here. instead, community leaders decided to make it in to a museum and center for scholarship about one of america's most terrible weekends. they recognize that democracy requires an accurate history without which we cannot understand how we came to be what we are. there had been threats of demonstrations and even violence from scattered right wing hate groups before kennedy came to dalla
number one. >> schieffer: thank you all so much for being with us. it. >> was a privilege to be here. >> yes, it was. >> schieffer: final thoughts in a minute. >> schieffer: when i arrived in argentina in 19 the cover the war a great brit tan i was told argentina had known reliable history. each of the country's leaders had rewritten history to play up his accomplishments and play down or eliminate whatever his predecessor had accomplished. a frequent habit of...
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he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got is that going to play with the o tea party? >> if one married women did, hei would have won the governorship by seven points. behind by double digits and six to eight points.ik looked like he was really going to get blown out. a call for the democrats who wag really going out there after social issues. even birth control as well as co gun ntcontrol. then in the final two weeks,esaid as we began to see w problems with obama care he was going to go after that and makee it a referendum and he almost won. >> this race came down to the wire because of obama care. that message will go out across america tonight. >> what do you see as the lessons from christie's victory in new jersey and from the narrow loss in virginia? >> if you're trying to elect somebody in the state of virginia, which is populated heavily by government workers by and heavily populated in normally republican are
he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got is that going to play with the o tea party? >> if one married women did, hei would have won the governorship by seven points. behind by double digits and six to eight points.ik looked like he was really going to get blown out. a call for the democrats who wag really going out there after social issues. even birth control as well as co gun...
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i'll tell you, give us an idea of who you're seeing. you said earlier, you're not far from lebanon, indiana. >> i am actually in the town of lebanon. they did sustain a hit from that tornado. there was dang to a starbucks, a vehicle, and flipped in the parking lot. we haven't seen any other damage outside of that little strip mall there, but witnesses in the wendy's said they were evacuating right across the street. >> what about it appeared in that corner. we saw that earlier with the st starbucks sign and the mini van toppled to its side. >> just a couple of people i have spoken with. i haven't heard any injury. i don't know if it was in the car. looks like the starbucks got blown in. all the windows on the front of the star were blown in. the strip mall behind starbuckings, seemed to be in pretty good shape. we're seeing if there's any other damage in town. we were able to confirm that on the ground when it came through lebanon. >> what else were you able to see along the way? what have you been witnessing? >> we've seen storms from
i'll tell you, give us an idea of who you're seeing. you said earlier, you're not far from lebanon, indiana. >> i am actually in the town of lebanon. they did sustain a hit from that tornado. there was dang to a starbucks, a vehicle, and flipped in the parking lot. we haven't seen any other damage outside of that little strip mall there, but witnesses in the wendy's said they were evacuating right across the street. >> what about it appeared in that corner. we saw that earlier with...
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they got used. the right answer then would have been we're not going to allow you to go down that path. >> you started erunning your first tv ad of the campaign. here's a clip. >> when i was 12 years old, my dad ran for congress and we campaigned as a family all across wyoming. i'm running for the united states senate because it's time for a new generation of leaders to step up to the plate. >> a couple things about that ad. you talk about in the ad about your local family roots in wyoming and that's true. you and your husband and your children just moved from northern virginia last year. some people in wyoming are saying you're a carpet bagger. >> i think, first of all, what that ad shows is i'm a fourth generation wyomingite and a plug to my daughter at the end of the ad. look, i mean, on my mom's side i'm fourth generation. on dad's side third generation wyomingite. those making the charge don't want to talk about senator enzi's lack of results. i would say also the time that i spend outside wyom
they got used. the right answer then would have been we're not going to allow you to go down that path. >> you started erunning your first tv ad of the campaign. here's a clip. >> when i was 12 years old, my dad ran for congress and we campaigned as a family all across wyoming. i'm running for the united states senate because it's time for a new generation of leaders to step up to the plate. >> a couple things about that ad. you talk about in the ad about your local family...
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stay with us. >>> in the great state of maine, republican governor le page used the day today -- he said it was the biggest campaign in history. kind of a miniature presidential campaign. he wants to be governor again. ahead of this biggest candidate event ever, this recreated republican convention, they said his remarks would be brief. and all the political reporters in the state of maine said ah, in deep disappointment. because if he has accomplished nothing else in his time in office he has managed to establish himself as the raging id of conservative american governors. >> you take it and put it in the microwave, it gives off a chemical similar to estrogen. in worse cases some women might have little beards, but we don't want to do that. we the people have been told there is no choice. you must buy health insurance or pay the new guess tau poe, the irs. >> we apologize. >> to who? >> who's upset? >> the anti-defamation league. >> it was never intended to offend anyone. and if someone's offended
stay with us. >>> in the great state of maine, republican governor le page used the day today -- he said it was the biggest campaign in history. kind of a miniature presidential campaign. he wants to be governor again. ahead of this biggest candidate event ever, this recreated republican convention, they said his remarks would be brief. and all the political reporters in the state of maine said ah, in deep disappointment. because if he has accomplished nothing else in his time in...
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i think scrap the cap is a good slogan for them to use. you're going to find that more and more people are going to be pressing their congressmen about this. >> in a little town, we just raised the minimum wage to $15. it was done by the people. >> that is all for this evening. the rachel maddow show starts now. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. the various branchs of the united states military all offer a service academy. that's about an hour north of new york city, west point new york. the united states navel academy, it is in a beautiful spot in downtown annapolis, maryland. and then there's the united states air force academy, which is in a societily different part of the country. it's way inland in colorado springs, colorado. colorado springs is really known for two things, it's home to the air force academy with its big airfield and it's massive football stadiums. colorado springs is also home to focus on the family. literally if you walk out the back door of focus on the family and you cross the ronald reagan highw
i think scrap the cap is a good slogan for them to use. you're going to find that more and more people are going to be pressing their congressmen about this. >> in a little town, we just raised the minimum wage to $15. it was done by the people. >> that is all for this evening. the rachel maddow show starts now. >>> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. the various branchs of the united states military all offer a service academy. that's about an hour north of new...
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richard is with us tonight from kabul. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian, the u.s. has long talked brian. the u.s. has long talked about leaving a kind of residual force here in afghanistan. but when you see an actual proposal, you realize how extensive that commitment could be. the u.s. has been at war in afghanistan since 2001. 9/11 was plotted from here. osama bin laden hid out here. so the u.s. bombed. and with just a few hundred american troops, pushed out the taliban and al qaeda. then more troops came. 100,000 americans at the peak. more than 2,000 of them died. 48,000 are still here. the u.s. combat mission in afghanistan ends in 2014. but then what? today nbc news obtained this draft of a u.s./afghan security agreement that is still unsigned. but it describes a sweeping, long-term relationship with the united states paying for afghan security forces and maintaining outposts in this country, perhaps until 2024. and maybe beyond that. u.s. troops training, equipping and advising afghan forces a
richard is with us tonight from kabul. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian, the u.s. has long talked brian. the u.s. has long talked about leaving a kind of residual force here in afghanistan. but when you see an actual proposal, you realize how extensive that commitment could be. the u.s. has been at war in afghanistan since 2001. 9/11 was plotted from here. osama bin laden hid out here. so the u.s. bombed. and with just a few hundred american troops, pushed out the...
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when to use deadly force. i assume some were in the back when the officer comes to the scene, don't they process rather than firing in the back of a vehicle there with kids in the back? >> i don't know. so often, it looks absolutely appalling. i'm not defending the police conduct. i'm simply -- trying to put myself into the head of the second police officer. there's no defense for first cop. you would say the second guy fired his gun. i'm wondering if when he gets there and sees that scene, he doesn't know what's going on but sees guy number one totally unhinged and maybe he thinks he's already missed something. there are other officers there. the officer you refer to as guy number two, it doesn't look like the other officers are firing off their rounds. somehow they processed it differently an we can't litigate this because we don't know the details. he's the only one firing. >> mom put those kids in harm's way and the police reaction was way over the top. >> there's an internal investigation and we'll talk m
when to use deadly force. i assume some were in the back when the officer comes to the scene, don't they process rather than firing in the back of a vehicle there with kids in the back? >> i don't know. so often, it looks absolutely appalling. i'm not defending the police conduct. i'm simply -- trying to put myself into the head of the second police officer. there's no defense for first cop. you would say the second guy fired his gun. i'm wondering if when he gets there and sees that...
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he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got to down play this issue like abortions. is that going to play with the tea party sph >> cuccinelli carried voters 18-24. cuccinelli carried independents by 9 points. if unmarried women had broken as married women did he would have won the virginia governorship by 7 points. >> for those of you who didn't follow it closely, cuccinelli was behind by at one point double digits then six to eight points. looked like he was going to get blown out and particularly as juan says, the democrats were going after him on social issues like abortion and even birth control swell gun control. and -- birth control as well as gun control. then in the final two weeks as we began to see problems with obamacare he was going to go after that making referendum in obamacare and he almost won. here's cuccinelli from election night. >> this race came down to the wire because of obamacare. that message
he's not about us. that worked. you're seeing now karl rove and i think bill whalen in the "wall street journal" saying republicans you've got to down play this issue like abortions. is that going to play with the tea party sph >> cuccinelli carried voters 18-24. cuccinelli carried independents by 9 points. if unmarried women had broken as married women did he would have won the virginia governorship by 7 points. >> for those of you who didn't follow it closely, cuccinelli...
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i think i was using it in a social manner, but you guys have to get used to it. i'm a black man and i use the n word and will continue to use it among my black friends and white friends. randall hill said using the n word is a generational thing. >> that generation, they use those types of words. i'm not agreeing with it at all, but we have to say what type of relationship do they have with each other? what i am understanding is that that type of language was actually going both ways now. >> the n word debate is drawing more reaction from other former players like shannon sharpe. >> i hope i'm wrong and they don't allow him to say this racially charged word in an open locker room and go unchecked. that's unacceptable. i'm embarrassed for it because if he said that to martin, jonathan martin, he didn't only say t he was talking to you too. if you are black, you know what that word means. >> joined by al sharpton on politics nation, reverent, is it a generational thing? is this the children of the civil rights movement realizing that the history of the n word is a
i think i was using it in a social manner, but you guys have to get used to it. i'm a black man and i use the n word and will continue to use it among my black friends and white friends. randall hill said using the n word is a generational thing. >> that generation, they use those types of words. i'm not agreeing with it at all, but we have to say what type of relationship do they have with each other? what i am understanding is that that type of language was actually going both ways now....
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vaccine that is already used in europe. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available starting in early december to undergraduates and graduates living in dormitories and to people at the university with conditions that may make them vulnerable to the disease. dr. william schaffner studies infectious diseases at vanderbilt university. >> the food and drug administration in that kind of an emergency has developed a process where unlicensed drugs-- and in this case a vaccine-- can be introduced to be used just in that specific patient or in this public health circumstance. >> reporter: princeton students like emma kurz have been following news of the outbreak closely. >> everyone's on their toes-- as they should be-- about the spread of this disease. >> reporter: will you get the meningitis "b" advantage mean? >> i think i will. i'd rather take the chance to be safe rather than being at high exposure. >> reporter: since march, 7 people at princeton university have contr
vaccine that is already used in europe. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: princeton officials announced they will make the vaccine available starting in early december to undergraduates and graduates living in dormitories and to people at the university with conditions that may make them vulnerable to the disease. dr. william schaffner studies infectious diseases at vanderbilt university. >> the food and drug administration in that kind of an emergency has developed a process...
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they notified us, which is not uncommon. when you dial 911 in virginia, it automatically goes to the local jurisdiction. sheriff's department contacted state police. we were able to dispatch sheriffs and deputies to the residence. [ inaudible ] >> at this time we're not commenting if it was. >> happened this morning as opposed to later in the night. >> we believe it happened this morning. we were notified at 7:25. >> reason to believe gunshot self-inflicted. >> as to the motive and sequence of events that's what we're working on to piece that together. >> are you looking for. [ inaudible ] >> at this time, no. we're not looking for any suspects at this point. >> was this a permanent residence of the senator and his son gus. >> it was the residence for senator deed. i'm not sure about his son. i know his son lived in millboro. he does have a millboro address but i'm not sure. >> just for clarity you identified senator deeds'son, talking about austin deeds? >> the information i had was gus. has he four children and his only so
they notified us, which is not uncommon. when you dial 911 in virginia, it automatically goes to the local jurisdiction. sheriff's department contacted state police. we were able to dispatch sheriffs and deputies to the residence. [ inaudible ] >> at this time we're not commenting if it was. >> happened this morning as opposed to later in the night. >> we believe it happened this morning. we were notified at 7:25. >> reason to believe gunshot self-inflicted. >> as...
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and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy monday. whenever the president of the united states unexpectedly addresses the nation and it's about iran, it's usually not because the president is going to deliver good news. >> for the past three months, i have been silent on the revelations about iran, and you must have been thinking, well, why doesn't he tell us what's happening? why doesn't he just speak to us as he has in the past when we've faced troubles or tragedies? a few months ago, i told the american people i did not trade arms for hostages. my heart and my best intentions still tell me that's true, but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not. >> president ronald reagan speaking in 1987, confessing, essentially, to selling weapons to iran, even though he says his heart just still couldn't believe that he did it. before that, it was president jimmy carter speaking in 1980. and again, not good news. >> late yesterday, i canceled a carefully planned operation which was under way in iran to position our rescue team for later wi
and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy monday. whenever the president of the united states unexpectedly addresses the nation and it's about iran, it's usually not because the president is going to deliver good news. >> for the past three months, i have been silent on the revelations about iran, and you must have been thinking, well, why doesn't he tell us what's happening? why doesn't he just speak to us as he has in the past when we've faced troubles or tragedies? a...
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stay with us. hi honey, did you get the toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> time now for the trenders. social media, this is where you can find us. ed team at facebook.com/edshow. twitter.com/edshow, and ed.msnbc.com. and, of course, the ed tour coming up, 2014. we'll have more for you on that on mo
stay with us. hi honey, did you get the toaster cozy? yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with new fedex one rate, i could fill a box and ship it for one flat rate. so i knit until it was full. you'd be crazy not to. is that nana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before...
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but it's true of all of us. we have not paid attention -- we've neglected that point and it makes everything harder for people. it makes everything worse in terms of making choices that they can live with and not end up regretting. and it's -- it is really a scandal and a shame that this country has not paid more attention to that and done a better job. and if we haven't made real discernible progress in that the next several years thenly be disappointed in myself and in the bureau? >> very short answer to this one, is there a political future for richard cordray? which would consider running for an elective office in ohio? >> it's not a political job. i understand it's a job done in a political con teblings but it's a federal -- context, but it's a federal job and that's how i see it. >> you can send more questions #morningmoney if you have something in mind get it ready in the next few minutes. one good question that came in how does this cfb -- cfpb choose the market and which authority? how do you pick in th
but it's true of all of us. we have not paid attention -- we've neglected that point and it makes everything harder for people. it makes everything worse in terms of making choices that they can live with and not end up regretting. and it's -- it is really a scandal and a shame that this country has not paid more attention to that and done a better job. and if we haven't made real discernible progress in that the next several years thenly be disappointed in myself and in the bureau? >>...
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talk to us today. the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened without organizations like citi. citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. >>> now for our what in the world segm
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use the hash tag only at my house. we will reveal the best answers later this hour. >>> coming up, president obama takes a little time to thank the troops. ahead, we hear from some of the men and women overseas who aren't with their families today. >>> plus, a new beginning after unspeakable sadness. the connecticut doctor whose wife and daughters were murdered in a home invasion. he has something to be thankful for this thanksgiving after his new wife gives birth to a son. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. but i didn't want her towait see my psoriasis. no matter how many ways i try to cover up, my psoriasis keeps showing up. all her focus is on me. but with these dry, cracked, red, flaky patches, i'm not sure if i want it to be. this is more than uncomfortable, it's unacceptable. visit psoriasis.com where you can get refusing to hide, a free guide filled with simple strategies for living well with psoriasis. learn more at psorias
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you use the term monetary tool. is that what you would use to stimulate the economy? >> it is attempted to push down longer-term interest rates and stimulate demand in spending in the economy. is this something they have a spouse over the years at times when you have high unemployment -- they have espoused over the years when you have high unemployment? about if theow canes thought about it. they have written about something that is basically asset,and demand, buying then it may be possible to push down there yields. >> it was said several years ago that china was buying our bonds. isn't it true the federal reserve is a sickly the buyer of our bonds? for the most part? >> we are purchasing a substantial wanted tea of treasury and mortgage backed , but we certainly are doing so for the sake of helping the government finance the deficit. in circumstances where we have run out of scope for conducting monetary policy when our overnight interest rate target has hit zero, we really have to techniques,rnative and we are certainly not the only central bank that has and iszed
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us our trespasses, should we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. amen. >> incredible shot out the window from a payments on zoom, and the words and the pictures in real-time. an their corey took the video and is with us. how are you and yours? >> anthony are you there? >> i'm doing good. how are you? >> i'm very well. you're the one who has been through it all. how about your family and neighborhood? >> my family and i, we're doing good. as for my neighbors, as far as i've heard, they're -- their houses are just completely destroyed, and my heart goes out to all those who lost their homes. >> all of us, anthony. i know you at one point thought you weren't hearing nat a tornado but a helicopter you thought. take us through. >> that was like my mother was cooking dinner and my dad was sitting in the living room, and my dad thought he heard a helicopter. he looked out the window and we saw it was a massive black twister destroying everything in its way,, in my neighborhood, ad we all just -- we all freaked out, ran downstairs int
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nancy cordes is on capitol hill for us tonight. nancy. >> reporter: scott, administration officials said today they took this report's warnings into account and made changes, but republicans argue that its very existence casts doubts on claims by the president on down that they were caught by surprise. with startling foresight, the consulting firm mckinsey predicted more than six months ago that the rollout of healthcare.gov would be hobbled by evolving requirements, insufficient time for end-to-end testing, and significant dependency on external parties and contractors. louisiana republican steve scalise: >> this report lays out the chaos that was going on, but all of this information was known within the white house. >> reporter: mckinsey was hired by the administration to do the review and interviewed 40 people involved with the web site, including henry chao, a key manager at the centers for medicare and medicaid. today, chao testified he never saw the 14-page presentation. >> i think i was aware that some document was being pr
nancy cordes is on capitol hill for us tonight. nancy. >> reporter: scott, administration officials said today they took this report's warnings into account and made changes, but republicans argue that its very existence casts doubts on claims by the president on down that they were caught by surprise. with startling foresight, the consulting firm mckinsey predicted more than six months ago that the rollout of healthcare.gov would be hobbled by evolving requirements, insufficient time for...
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if you have suggestions or comments, tweet us at cnnreliable and use the #reliable. it's my passion to be with you over the last few months. congratulations to brian steltzer to become a reliable host at cnn. it's an important job to hold up a magnifying glass and mirror to the media. brian will be working with a terrific team here, too. join us next sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >>> competency, credibility and confusion. >> i'm head of this team. >> today an administration shaken. will president obama's signature achievement undermine the rest of his term? congressman james clyburn debates. and -- >> i have to care for the survival of my country. >> and the u.s. and iran close in on a deal. a long-time allie objects. our conversation with benjamin netanyahu. this is "state of the union." good morning from washington. i'm candy crowley. momma said there'd be days like this but who knew there'd be months. >> if we can just get the darn website working and smooth this thing out. >> a politician on a rugid road is
if you have suggestions or comments, tweet us at cnnreliable and use the #reliable. it's my passion to be with you over the last few months. congratulations to brian steltzer to become a reliable host at cnn. it's an important job to hold up a magnifying glass and mirror to the media. brian will be working with a terrific team here, too. join us next sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >>> competency, credibility and...
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that use happen any time. say you go out drinking, you're a drunk -- say your daughter got killed in a car accident at 3:00 in the morning, are you able to handle take. >> i take personal responsibility for my family. you've got taxpayers and people of this city depending on you. >> i take responsibility for them, too. ncer ] this is pam. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's durable, cloth-like and it's 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like pi
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and now you want to blame us. that's not how it works. >> the secret is this whole thing was bit on conservative republican ideas in the first place that you all cut and ran from because this president is the one who promoted it. >> zero votes. zero republican votes because you didn't want to work with us. you didn't care about our ideas. and now you want to blame us. it doesn't work that way. >> that's just not how it happened. >> when we passed part "d" and that's a great success. >> guys, we've got to leave it there. mo from the dnc, sean from the rnc, this was fun. let's do it again. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks. >>> so the question of the day for you is about obama care, and can the white house fix the website and restore the president's credibility, weigh in on twitter and facebook. >>> then, the cheney sisters, the war on words it spills into social media. >> your position on same-sex marriage, your sister mary who is married to a woman. >> i love her family very much. his is just an issue in which we
and now you want to blame us. that's not how it works. >> the secret is this whole thing was bit on conservative republican ideas in the first place that you all cut and ran from because this president is the one who promoted it. >> zero votes. zero republican votes because you didn't want to work with us. you didn't care about our ideas. and now you want to blame us. it doesn't work that way. >> that's just not how it happened. >> when we passed part "d" and...
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talk to us today. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. no. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is strange just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> but a block from the
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